Thirty-four-year-old Ryan Arnold went into cardiac arrest and fell into a coma after surgery to remove part of his liver - which he was donating to his brother to save him from a life-threatening liver disease. Arnold died four days after the surgery.
As the Denver-area hospital begins its investigation into the incident, the hospital has halted all live liver donations, reports say.
Ironically, the hospital is the site of both the first liver transplant, which took place in 1963, and the first liver transplant from a living donor, which occurred in 1997. The hospital has successfully performed nearly 150 such procedures, reports say.
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